7:45 p.m. About 20 people in line to pay and leave the parking lot. Nice night to wait on line outside your car.
Fifth & William
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7:45 p.m. About 20 people in line to pay and leave the parking lot. Nice night to wait on line outside your car.
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Our DDA really knows how to manage parking for a profit.
It is correct to say “in line”. the only place that some say “on line” is in New York. It always bothered me when I lived there. Please don’t try to spread this in Ann Arbor. Thank you.
“On line” vs. “in line” makes a cameo appearance in a thoughtful discussion of error vs. variation on Language Log from a few years back: [link]
In my defense, I did use both forms- “in” and “on”. The auto text fill for my droid chose “on line” the second time and I let it go. That’s about the extent of my actual involvement.